[Q] Unrooting a phone without USB? - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshootin

I rooted my phone with Motochopper.
Since then, the phone has failed to connect to my computers via USB. I'd like to take the phone in and have it looked at, but I'm a bit concerned about what they'll say when they see the "Custom" unlock icon on the boot screen.
Is there a way to un-motochop my phone without using USB?

Yes
Step 1: Download ES File Explorer
Step 2: Open ES and press Menu key on phone (grant root when asked)
Step 3: Click Tools -> Root Explorer
Step 4: Click Mount R/W and select RW for all options and click OK
Step 5: Click / on top
Step 6: Navigate to System -> xbin and delete Busybox and SU
Step 7: Reboot
You are now unrooted:good:

polish_pat said:
Yes
Step 1: Download ES File Explorer
Step 2: Open ES and press Menu key on phone (grant root when asked)
Step 3: Click Tools -> Root Explorer
Step 4: Click Mount R/W and select RW for all options and click OK
Step 5: Click / on top
Step 6: Navigate to System -> xbin and delete Busybox and SU
Step 7: Reboot
You are now unrooted:good:
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Should one also uninstall SuperUser (or SuperSU if applicable) also?

Aou said:
Should one also uninstall SuperUser (or SuperSU if applicable) also?
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yes, but through app manager, not through es

Thank you both!
I'm a little worried... I long-clicked on Busybox and selected delete, and it appears that quite a few files were deleted. The only file left in /system/xbin is "dexdump"
Is that correct? I don't want to reboot until I can verify this.

NOOO thats not correct, you deleted all files, you will be bricked for sure, i suggest you backup your stuff a prepare to restore thru odin

Download ES File Explorer from Play, delete the Xbin stuff first and then delete the superuser. Then do a factory reset and you should be all set.
Unless you have a custom recovery, then you'll have to odin your device.

House M.D. said:
Download ES File Explorer from Play, delete the Xbin stuff first and then delete the superuser. Then do a factory reset and you should be all set.
Unless you have a custom recovery, then you'll have to odin your device.
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I hate it when people come in a thread and just give a solution that's already been posted and think they got the solution to solve the problem
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polish_pat said:
I hate it when people come in a thread and just give a solution that's already been posted and think they got the solution to solve the problem
Sent from my SGH-I337M using Tapatalk 2
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really? please keep your emotions outside the community.
Without factory reset, the phone will still show as "custom", so please give the complete instructions next time.

Thank you!
Aou said:
Should one also uninstall SuperUser (or SuperSU if applicable) also?
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polish_pat said:
Yes
Step 1: Download ES File Explorer
Step 2: Open ES and press Menu key on phone (grant root when asked)
Step 3: Click Tools -> Root Explorer
Step 4: Click Mount R/W and select RW for all options and click OK
Step 5: Click / on top
Step 6: Navigate to System -> xbin and delete Busybox and SU
Step 7: Reboot
You are now unrooted:good:
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Thank you, Pat and Aou. The process worked; after deleting the files and uninstalling the app and performing two reboots my phone no longer shows the open padlock with the "Custom" badge. I did not need to do a 'factory reset' of any kind.
From the little research I did, I'm guessing that all of those files that disappeared when I deleted BusyBox were symlinks to the deleted file.

NogginBoink said:
Thank you, Pat and Aou. The process worked; after deleting the files and uninstalling the app and performing two reboots my phone no longer shows the open padlock with the "Custom" badge. I did not need to do a 'factory reset' of any kind.
From the little research I did, I'm guessing that all of those files that disappeared when I deleted BusyBox were symlinks to the deleted file.
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Good, i'm really happy to hear you didnt screw up the phone, i think it's the first time see somebody delete the content of their system folder and get away with it

NogginBoink said:
Thank you, Pat and Aou. The process worked; after deleting the files and uninstalling the app and performing two reboots my phone no longer shows the open padlock with the "Custom" badge. I did not need to do a 'factory reset' of any kind.
From the little research I did, I'm guessing that all of those files that disappeared when I deleted BusyBox were symlinks to the deleted file.
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Excellent - happy to help. Best of luck getting the USB issue resolved.

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[Q] rooted a500. can't delete system apps

I rooted my a500 successfully and have super user access. problem is, I still can't rename system apps or uninstall them. I tried using variety of file explorers including root explorer. any suggestions??
anybody? this is driving me nuts
jaya500 said:
anybody? this is driving me nuts
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Get Titanium Backup and you can uninstall anything on the device. Becareful what you get rid of though.
if you want to give root explorer a shot again, when in the folder there should be a button up top that says "Mount R/W" ... press it, and it should change to "Mount R/O" when its showing mount r/o it means your folder is read/write enabled so at that point you should be able to change / delete / whatever you want on that folder.
give it a whirl, i suspect that was your issue. if not, then give titanium a shot but be careful either way
Hogmeister said:
if you want to give root explorer a shot again, when in the folder there should be a button up top that says "Mount R/W" ... press it, and it should change to "Mount R/O" when its showing mount r/o it means your folder is read/write enabled so at that point you should be able to change / delete / whatever you want on that folder.
give it a whirl, i suspect that was your issue. if not, then give titanium a shot but be careful either way
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I used root explorer. It is stuck on r/o. I click r/w and no change. I used titanium backup and phone.apk wasn't listed. I really want to fix this battery drain
"Get Titanium Backup and you can uninstall anything on the device. Becareful what you get rid of though."
Does anybody have good suggestions for what apps can safely be removed?
If you don't have busybox installed a lot of "root" apps will fail to operate, since you haven't mentioned it, it is the first thing that springs to my mind...
jaya500 said:
I used root explorer. It is stuck on r/o. I click r/w and no change. I used titanium backup and phone.apk wasn't listed. I really want to fix this battery drain
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Check superuser applist and see if root explorer is listed
If not, then maybe you denied root access
Alejandrissimo said:
Check superuser applist and see if root explorer is listed
If not, then maybe you denied root access
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1) You have not actually rooted the device -or-
2) Go to the superuser app and check the deny app list
3) Don't delete system app, instead, rename them is better

Google play force close help!

Hi, i have rooted my kindle fire recently ( i had to do it manually because the KFU failed to root it) and installed the google framework and google play APK's manually.
but whenever i try to purchase an app, it force closes. and then it force closes every time after that when i try to open it again. when i go to clear the app data for it it will open again, but will still force close when i try to download an app
i also tried to install the app market version 3.4.4, but that always force closed as soon as i tried to open it
maybe i didnt root it right or maybe its not even rooted? how can you tell if its rooted properly. it als wont let me push anything to /system/. it says its read only or something
Edit: nevermind, i solved it. i had to put the kindle into recovery mode, mount /system/ using clockwork recovery, and then push the vendor.apk and install it while still in clockwork recovery
A little more detail please
robotnikman said:
Edit: nevermind, i solved it. i had to put the kindle into recovery mode, mount /system/ using clockwork recovery, and then push the vendor.apk and install it while still in clockwork recovery
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I have the same thing going on. Can you elaborate a little more. How did you push it while in recovery? Did you have to make it a zip? I can only find zip files to open and since it isn't a zip I can't find another way to open the file.
Thanks in advance.
guitarwizard89 said:
I have the same thing going on. Can you elaborate a little more. How did you push it while in recovery? Did you have to make it a zip? I can only find zip files to open and since it isn't a zip I can't find another way to open the file.
Thanks in advance.
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what rom are you using stock rooted
EDIT:Try this thread
DJLamontagneIII said:
what rom are you using stock rooted
EDIT:Try this thread
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I was using the Stock rooted. I followed the first part of the thread and it didn't work for me so I followed the second part and this is were I get lost:
8 - Under "Path settings" Check the box "Up to Root"
9 - Under "Root settings" Check the box "Root Explorer" Tap "yes" on the popup and tap "allow" on the super user window.
10 - Under "Root settings" check "Mount File System"
11 - now your ready to copy the files. Tap back to go back to the sdcard. Tap "Select" on the top toolbar. Select by taping the three .apks you copied over. Once all three are selected Tap "Copy" on the top toolbar
12 - Tap "Up" on top toolbar. Tap "system". Tap "app" and Finally tap "Paste" on top toolbar.
13 - Reboot your kindle and you should now have the Market working on your kindle.
Root Explorer is not there? hmmm, I must be missing something.
in es file explorer -> settings -> scroll down to the section root options ->
first point is root-explorer -> second point is something with file system -> check both
guitarwizard89 said:
Root Explorer is not there? hmmm, I must be missing something.
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Assuming you have es file explorer installed just do what b63 said so file explorer will have write permissions on the kindle and drag and drop those 3 apks that were in that link 2nd page into the system/app folder and than reboot.... dont try to install them or anything like that just drop them in the app folder and reboot
Thanks guys I got it. I should have made my name NoobCake. What I was missing was....
I didn't understand that I needed to hit the little system folder next to the back arrow at the bottom of the Kindle to check the Root boxes. Once I found that it went great and Market is working good.
I really appreciate your help and to have it so fast is awesome. You guys ROCK!

[Guide] How to have write protection disabled on boot with stock rom

For this to work you will need to be rooted with twrp installed.
This is for people who are on the stock rom or a rom without init.d support.
1. Download the wp_mod.ko file from @flar2's thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701816
and copy it over to your SD card (either internal or external)
2. Boot into twrp
3. Select the "Mount" option on the main menu and tick system
4. Go back to the main menu and then go into the "Advanced" option. There will be a "File Manager" option
5. Navigate to the folder you saved the .ko file in and copy it (just touch the file and it will bring up the menu)
6. now navigate to /system/lib/modules and copy the file there by hitting the "select" button on the bottom right.
7. Navigate to /system/lib/modules and insure the file is there. Now touch it to bring up the menu. select "Chmod" option and enter in 644
8. reboot the device
9. Once booted fully open up Terminal emulator and type:
su
insmod /system/lib/modules/wp_mod.ko
10. Once that's done open up a file manager app with root access and mount as r/w and navigate to /system/etc and look for the file install-recovery.sh
11. edit the file using a text editor, adding the line insmod /system/lib/modules/wp_mod.ko towards the bottom of the file
12. reboot and enjoy r/w on boot without running the command every time
13. profit
I don't have my hands on mine yet (ordered a Dev edition from Amazon), but I greatly appreciate your work here! R/W was a massive pain for me on my M7, and this seems much more simple and easy. Thanks again!
Hi graffixnyc,
Thanks for the explanation, but the link to the file is not working ....
link
flaxjef said:
Hi graffixnyc,
Thanks for the explanation, but the link to the file is not working ....
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+1
CC
Should be fixed now.. I don't know why it cut off some of it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701816
Thanks for the turorial, but this isn't working for me
The file can't be executed (even after chmod) - and if i try to execute this file in an other directory, my terminal says that this file can't be found..
Any ideas?
So my device simply ignores Step 7 .... :crying:
graffixnyc said:
For this to work you will need to be rooted with twrp installed.
7. Navigate to /system/lib/modules and insure the file is there. Now touch it to bring up the menu. select "Chmod" option and enter in 644
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I know I am being a grammar nazi, but I am fairly certain you mean "ensure". I tried to just leave it alone, but I can't not say something. It's a curse.
Fenny said:
I know I am being a grammar nazi, but I am fairly certain you mean "ensure". I tried to just leave it alone, but I can't not say something. It's a curse.
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It is ironic that a "grammar nazi" would use a double negative while pointing out a grammatical error...
noimjosh said:
It is ironic that a "grammar nazi" would use a double negative while pointing out a grammatical error...
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lol... yeah, would have been better to say: "but I'm compelled to say something"
Oh well, no biggie though.
Don't know how I missed this thread though, thanks graffixnyc.
noimjosh said:
It is ironic that a "grammar nazi" would use a double negative while pointing out a grammatical error...
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Indeed, it is ironic.
thank you
412070391 said:
thank you
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Does this work if the phone is still s-on? (unlocked/rooted but no s-off)
Sorry, but will this fix my little niggling issue with MX player? I keep my Stewart/Colbert files on the extSD card, but I can't delete them when done watching them using MX Player's delete command. I have to remember which files are watched and then use ES File Explorer to delete them. A silly second step in my opinion. Yes I am rooted, s-on, with TWRP.
I'm staying stock hoping a firewater solves my s-on issue, but yes I should probably do a custom ROM to solve this and a few other things.
Will this make SD card writeable to all apps?
Will this make external micro SD card writeable to all apps?
Sn8kbordin said:
Will this make external micro SD card writeable to all apps?
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MAN, NO DOUBLE POSTS. but yea it should do it...if not there is another way
In Terminal Emulator it says "Failed Exec Format Error". Any ideas?
I followed the 1st post directions without errors for Sense 6.0, Andoid 4.4.3. When I tried to:
1. When I tried editing and saving system/customize/ACC/default.xml in ES File Explorer phone rebooted on save and default.xml went back to stock
2. When I copied default.xml to extSD card, edited it, and tried overwriting system/customize/ACC/default.xml with edited default.xml in TWRP recovery phone also rebooted
I want to do this mod http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/general/enable-built-music-channelroot-t2818128

Thinking of selling HTC Desire 816

hi all, i am Thinking to sale Htc desire 816 from yesterday because i am tired of its low internal storage.. actually i m a heavy gamer and before buying i thought i would be able to move game data to external sd card and also to delete system apps and bloatwares so i unlocked my bootloader and rooted and then i have tried every method and software available on earth to do what i stated but failed..... i cant delete system apps at any cost ... also cant move game data........ i have tried many apps like Gltosd or root file explorer or a very popular one named Sdfix but all failed......i also tried moving wp.ko module to system/ libs/ modules but that didnt helped as well .. now i think i should have gone for a phone having at least 16gb built-in memory... what you guyzz say? any suggestions
I am using gl to sd app works fine for me maybe u haven't properly flashed the sd fix
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i think ur sytem is protected try to disable it by using "wp_mod.ko" ...
Use wp mod.ko...I'm currently using it.....
Backup your cell before doing this
Do step by step very carefully....Or else, you'll have to flash the backup
Then try root uninstaller app
jithumon said:
Use wp mod.ko...I'm currently using it.....
Backup your cell before doing this
Do step by step very carefully....Or else, you'll have to flash the backup
Then try root uninstaller app
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i already have done wp.ko method ... no profit.... it doesnt work... when i uninstall system app and reboot it come back again.... sdfix and root uninstaller is not working also........
after activating wp_mod.ko with insmod-command you have to do another command in terminal as su :
mount -o remount,rw /system
now the wp_mod.ko takes effect und you can edit /system (carefully)
after rebooting the device /system is writeprotected again and you have to renew the command
greetings
n70shan said:
i already have done wp.ko method ... no profit.... it doesnt work... when i uninstall system app and reboot it come back again.... sdfix and root uninstaller is not working also........
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Do below steps for a permanent system write access
Do step by step very carefully. After this, install root uninstaller(Search Google play). If installed, uninstall & reinstall after this.
1 install TWRP
2 Boot into twrp
3. Select the "Mount" option on the main menu and tick system
4. Go back to the main menu and then go into the "Advanced" option. There will be a "File Manager" option
5. Navigate to the folder you saved the .ko file in and copy it (just touch the file and it will bring up the menu)
6. now navigate to /system/lib/modules and copy the file there by hitting the "select" button on the bottom right.
7. Navigate to /system/lib/modules and insure the file is there. Now touch it to bring up the menu. select "Chmod" option and enter in 644
8. reboot the device
9. Once booted fully open up Terminal emulator and type:
su
insmod /system/lib/modules/wp_mod.ko
10. Once that's done open up a file manager app with root access and mount as r/w and navigate to /system/etc and look for the file install-recovery.sh*
11. edit the file using a text editor, adding the line insmod /system/lib/modules/wp_mod.ko towards the bottom of the file
12. reboot and enjoy r/w on boot without running the command every time.
n70shan said:
hi all, i am Thinking to sale Htc desire 816 from yesterday because i am tired of its low internal storage.. actually i m a heavy gamer and before buying i thought i would be able to move game data to external sd card and also to delete system apps and bloatwares so i unlocked my bootloader and rooted and then i have tried every method and software available on earth to do what i stated but failed..... i cant delete system apps at any cost ... also cant move game data........ i have tried many apps like Gltosd or root file explorer or a very popular one named Sdfix but all failed......i also tried moving wp.ko module to system/ libs/ modules but that didnt helped as well .. now i think i should have gone for a phone having at least 16gb built-in memory... what you guyzz say? any suggestions
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for backup app with data, no matter its system app or what, TRY TITANIUM Backup.
I thought i could help.:angel:
jithumon said:
Do below steps for a permanent system write access
Do step by step very carefully. After this, install root uninstaller(Search Google play). If installed, uninstall & reinstall after this.
1 install TWRP
2 Boot into twrp
3. Select the "Mount" option on the main menu and tick system
4. Go back to the main menu and then go into the "Advanced" option. There will be a "File Manager" option
5. Navigate to the folder you saved the .ko file in and copy it (just touch the file and it will bring up the menu)
6. now navigate to /system/lib/modules and copy the file there by hitting the "select" button on the bottom right.
7. Navigate to /system/lib/modules and insure the file is there. Now touch it to bring up the menu. select "Chmod" option and enter in 644
8. reboot the device
9. Once booted fully open up Terminal emulator and type:
su
insmod /system/lib/modules/wp_mod.ko
10. Once that's done open up a file manager app with root access and mount as r/w and navigate to /system/etc and look for the file install-recovery.sh*
11. edit the file using a text editor, adding the line insmod /system/lib/modules/wp_mod.ko towards the bottom of the file
12. reboot and enjoy r/w on boot without running the command every time.
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thanks man......... i confirm that only this way you can have write access to your system and this is the only working method at the moment...... Grakernel ruined my camera and battery....... for all those who needs proper write access to delete system apks or move app data to external sd card must use this method attention ally........ now i m not selling my phone,,,,,,,,,
n70shan said:
thanks man......... i confirm that only this way you can have write access to your system and this is the only working method at the moment...... Grakernel ruined my camera and battery....... for all those who needs proper write access to delete system apks or move app data to external sd card must use this method attention ally........ now i m not selling my phone,,,,,,,,,
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That's a great news.... Congo bro...
jithumon said:
Do below steps for a permanent system write access
Do step by step very carefully. After this, install root uninstaller(Search Google play). If installed, uninstall & reinstall after this.
1 install TWRP
2 Boot into twrp
3. Select the "Mount" option on the main menu and tick system
4. Go back to the main menu and then go into the "Advanced" option. There will be a "File Manager" option
5. Navigate to the folder you saved the .ko file in and copy it (just touch the file and it will bring up the menu)
6. now navigate to /system/lib/modules and copy the file there by hitting the "select" button on the bottom right.
7. Navigate to /system/lib/modules and insure the file is there. Now touch it to bring up the menu. select "Chmod" option and enter in 644
8. reboot the device
9. Once booted fully open up Terminal emulator and type:
su
insmod /system/lib/modules/wp_mod.ko
10. Once that's done open up a file manager app with root access and mount as r/w and navigate to /system/etc and look for the file install-recovery.sh*
11. edit the file using a text editor, adding the line insmod /system/lib/modules/wp_mod.ko towards the bottom of the file
12. reboot and enjoy r/w on boot without running the command every time.
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So with this method I can move all games completely to SD card?
Kabo22562 said:
So with this method I can move all games completely to SD card?
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You can move game data by using Gl to Sd after this
jithumon said:
You can move game data by using Gl to Sd after this
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Thanks for the reply, man, but is there any tutorial I could follow those steps? I mean is there any videos or somehow? because this seems too much complicated to me, as I am still new to android world after getting addicted to Nokia mobiles..
Do games run smoothly on this phone since we're talking about moving the to SD?
Toyeboy said:
Do games run smoothly on this phone since we're talking about moving the to SD?
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Yeah, it runs smoothly epically. I didn't face any lag problems except for asphalt 8. It just lags on high graphics, but works fine for both medium and low..
Still waiting for someone to help me doing the up procedure. :/
Kabo22562 said:
Thanks for the reply, man, but is there any tutorial I could follow those steps? I mean is there any videos or somehow? because this seems too much complicated to me, as I am still new to android world after getting addicted to Nokia mobiles..
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Fist make your SD writable. Then install GL to SD.
Google for GL to SD tutorial.
Don't wait for anyone, Google is a good teacher.
I have already sold it…. Now am in htc m8
mbwambo said:
I have already sold it…. Now am in htc m8
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Yikes, never HTC again after my experience with this phone. Buying the s5 tomorrow, hopefully I don't regret it.
FoxyDrew said:
Yikes, never HTC again after my experience with this phone. Buying the s5 tomorrow, hopefully I don't regret it.
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What happened that changed your mind on the 816? You've always seemed like you were enjoying the phone.
Sent from my 710C using Tapatalk
Antiph3d said:
What happened that changed your mind on the 816? You've always seemed like you were enjoying the phone.
Sent from my 710C using Tapatalk
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Might just be bad luck for me, but my headphone jack stopped working, my sim card slot broke, and my SIM card spring broke. Also I didn't like the limited storage and awkward buttom placement.

(EASY ROOT) Z982 via QFIL or TWRP B20_Modified SYSRW 4/8/19

I have here, two packages.
The twrp one is meant for those who have already flashed twrp, the other is for first time root via EDL.
Both flash System RW, updated TWRP and magisk.
TWRP package will not wipe Data, You will loose no data
NOTE - You may have to mount the system RW.
NOTE - The above will be fixed via a future custom rom.
Without further ado, here are the instructions.
Initial Root Instructions
Prep: You must have a Pin screen lock set on your device to prevent data loss.
On your phone go to
Settings>Security>Screen Lock>PIN
and set a pin.
USB Debugging and OEM Unlocking have to be enabled to make this work.
On Your phone go to
Setting>About phone
Then tap on build number 10 time to unlock Developer Settings
Now go to
Settings>Developer Options
Then toggle usb debugging and oem unlocking.
1. Download this package B20 Via QFIL
2. Unzip the file to your desktop.
3. Right click on RunasAdmin_TestSignON.bat and run as administrator.
4. Let your machine reboot.
5. Run Run This.bat
6. Install everything it tells you to install.
NOTE Select WWAN-DHCP when asked
7. RTFM and flash (All the files your need for qfil are in the B20 Folder!!!!)
8. Profit
Then
9.Press and hold Vol+ and Power
10.Once the ZTE screen shows, let go of power while continuing to hold vol+
This will get you into twrp
11.Plug you phone into your computer and from your adb directory, run these commands.
12.adb shell
13.setenforce 0
14.exit
Now on your phone, in twrp
15.Swipe to allow midification
16.Tap Backup
17.check data
18.tap select storage
19.Select microsdcard
20.tap ok
21.Swipe to backup
22.Tap home
23.Tap wipe
24.Tap Format Data
25.Enter yes and tap the blue checkmark
26.Tap home
27.Tap Power off
28.Turn your phone on.
For those who have TWRP already on their device, follow these instructions.
1. Download this package. B20 via TWRP
2. Extract it to your desktop
3. Run "Flash full B25.bat"
4. Profit
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Update 5/253/19
Updated boot.img z982_boot_magisk.img
Update Magisk root "Already obsolete"
Fixes ADB not authorized issues
Update twrp recovery.img z982_recovery_twrp.img
Fixes selinux enforcing related issues related to /data folder
Fixes backup related issues
Fixes zip install related issues
Do you think this will work with my hard bricked phone?
so if our system is still ro, all we have to do is mount rw every time? I was hoping that we would only need to mount it like one time, because im basically doing the same thing I was doing before.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YsOFbKcca2GTc6K77vD6-hh4qtk5O3mv/view?usp=sharing
test this. you might need to rename the zip file to bootanimtion.zip.
Chickenaa said:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YsOFbKcca2GTc6K77vD6-hh4qtk5O3mv/view?usp=sharing
test this. you might need to rename the zip file to bootanimtion.zip.
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will do. are all the files already in place.
bootanimation worked, but sound still didnt
evtoofly said:
will do. are all the files already in place.
bootanimation worked, but sound still didnt
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Upload the build.prop
Chickenaa said:
Do you think this will work with my hard bricked phone?
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As long as you get the driver working, it should no problem.
xxMoon said:
As long as you get the driver working, it should no problem.
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Im thinking about reinstalling windows. Do you think i should give it a try?
Chickenaa said:
Im thinking about reinstalling windows. Do you think i should give it a try?
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I would.
Before you reinstall.. if ur able try on another PC.
xxMoon said:
1. Download this package. B20 via TWRP
2. Extract it to your desktop
3. Run "Flash full B25.bat"
4. Profit
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Appreciate the update, same problem as before though RO /system and a mount -o rw,remount /system command results in the phone freezing and then restarting.
JasonSec said:
Appreciate the update, same problem as before though RO /system and a mount -o rw,remount /system command results in the phone freezing and then restarting.
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thought I was the only one, I just stopped trying, if I need to go mount rw, i just use root explorer . Even that freezes sometimes though smh. Some people just got it better than we do
B25
Hello sir,
My phone is running B25. Will this cause issues? Do I need to downgrade?
AjtheLAF said:
Hello sir,
My phone is running B25. Will this cause issues? Do I need to downgrade?
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No issues for me.
Emerl said:
No issues for me.
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Did your system become rw?
evtoofly said:
Did your system become rw?
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I use ES File Explorer. Open the app, wait for su to grant it access, then change the system to RW. I've noticed that the phone will freeze if I tried to switch to RW before the File Explorer was granted su access.
Emerl said:
I use ES File Explorer. Open the app, wait for su to grant it access, then change the system to RW. I've noticed that the phone will freeze if I tried to switch to RW before the File Explorer was granted su access.
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I noticed that too. I also tried to see if root explorer would mount rw after I used es to mount rw, and it turns out that u still have to mount system separately in both file managers. Bummer because I was looking for a way to always have my system mounted as rw between both file managers.
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I noticed that too. I also tried to see if root explorer would mount rw after I used es to mount rw, and it turns out that u still have to mount system separately in both file managers. Bummer because I was looking for a way to always have my system mounted as rw between both file managers.
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I'm guessing once a custom rom is available, the whole system RW situation will be situated. Is there an advantage of root explorer over es explorer?
Emerl said:
I'm guessing once a custom rom is available, the whole system RW situation will be situated. Is there an advantage of root explorer over es explorer?
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I personally use root explor to chmod files, I dont think es can do it, however es has its own perks as well, so I just keep both just in case
Emerl said:
I'm guessing once a custom rom is available, the whole system RW situation will be situated. Is there an advantage of root explorer over es explorer?
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Lol, actually you can put init.d scripts in /sbin/.magisk/img/.core/service.d/ and they will do it on boot.
Try my attachment.
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